Clinton Rally Interviews

I've finally learned that searching for 'undecideds' at political rallies is pretty much a road leading to nowhere.

When I approached Norleen - who shared a birthday with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - to ask if she was undecided, she was
taken aback, as if I everyone should have known what was right underneath her black winter coat.

Because it wasn't raining balancing all the technical stuff seemed much easier and I managed to talk to far more people than I did at the McCain Rally.

Joyce, 54, had already done some volunteer work for the Obama campaign, and I think it was because of our brief association that I was able to enter through a side door which gave me such a good view of the stage (& Clinton). Thanks Joyce!

J.L., 60 and Susan, 59. J.L. is actually wearing the 'Clean Coal' hat Larry ran off for. He was also the only person I've spoken to who expressed complete surprise that the rest of the world was so interested in this election.Download j.L. and Susan.WMA

Pat, 49 and Terry, 46. Turns out Terry grew up a few streets away from me in Steelton, Pennsylvania.